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The railway department is piloting a ticket booking service that allows passengers to make reservations 60 days in advance.
2026-07-17
The railway department is piloting a ticket booking service that allows passengers to make reservations 60 days in advance.
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State Administration of Foreign Exchange deputy director Li Bin said exchange rates are set by market supply and demand and are difficult to predict. He warned renminbi two‑way volatility has strengthened in recent years and urged corporates to adopt
State Administration of Foreign Exchange deputy director Li Bin said exchange rates are set by market supply and demand and are difficult to predict. He warned renminbi two‑way volatility has strengthened in recent years and urged corporates to adopt an FX risk‑neutral approach, proactively manage currency exposures and minimize volatile swings’ impact on operations and financials. SAFE said it will work with relevant departments and financial institutions to promote the risk‑neutral concept, guide firms to monitor market changes, raise hedging awareness and improve autonomous decision-making.
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Dolat Capital Market Pvt. has assigned a 'sell' rating to National Stock Exchange of India Ltd (NSE) as the bourse prepares what would be India’s largest IPO. NSE operates the world’s largest derivatives market by volume. Dolat warns that tighter reg
Dolat Capital Market Pvt. has assigned a 'sell' rating to National Stock Exchange of India Ltd (NSE) as the bourse prepares what would be India’s largest IPO. NSE operates the world’s largest derivatives market by volume. Dolat warns that tighter regulation of Indian equity derivatives will depress trading volumes and reduce NSE’s market share, and says current high equity valuations limit upside. Recent regulatory moves cited include increases in contract size and a rule restricting weekly-expiring option contracts to one benchmark index per exchange. NSE has filed for an IPO of about $3.0bn and plans to list in September subject to SEBI approval.
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